Training Workshop: Valuing and Using Personal Experience in IPS Practice
Date and time
Location
Online event
The value of using personal experience in IPS practice.
About this event
On Tuesday 12th July at 2pm we are holding a virtual training workshop which will focus on the value of using personal experience and how to put this into IPS practice.
This event has been created specifically for IPS Team Leaders and follows on from the first Training Workshop that was held on June 30th.
Hear from Dr Rachel Perkins BA, MPhil, PhD, OBE and Joss Hardisty, IPS Grow Lead - North West as they explore the value of using personal experience in IPS practice, share some guidance on how and when this is appropriate in practice.
Please click here to watch the introductory video in the ‘Using personal experience’ series and here to watch the second video on the ‘Value of personal experience’ in IPS.
About IPS
Individual Placement and Support (IPS) is an employment support approach that was originally developed for people experiencing mental health and addiction issues.
The approach is now increasingly being implemented in a range of settings including supporting veterans, people with physical health issues and prison leavers.
Click here to learn more about IPS.